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Element 6 - Carbon (C)
From
carbo
, or charcoal; prehistoric. Its natural forms--diamond, charcoal and graphite--carbon in its endless variety of compounds is an indispensable source of such varied everyday products as nylon and petrol, perfume and plastics, shoe polish, DDT and TNT.
Properties
Atomic Number
:
6
Atomic Weight
:
12.011
Electron Configuration
(at ground state):
1s
2
2s
2
2p
2
Oxidation States
(Bold most stable):
-4
, +2, +4
Boiling Point
(K):
5100
Melting Point (K):
3825
Density
(at 300K -- g/cm
3
):
2.26
Atomic Volume (at 300K -- cm
3
/mol)
5.30
Number of stable
isotopes
:
2
Number of natural
radioactive
isotopes:
1
Mass Number
(Bold naturally occurring) --
Half-Life
--
Disintigration Type
:
11 -- 20.40 minutes --
positron
emission
14
-- 5730 years --
beta particle
(
electron
) emission
Covalent Radius (Å):
0.77
Atomic Radius (Å):
0.91
First
Ionization Potential
(V):
11.260
Electronegativity
(Pauling's):
2.55
Specific Heat
Capacity (at 300K -- J g
-1
K
-1
):
0.709
Heat of Vaporization (kJ/mol):
-715
Electrical Conductivity (at 293K for polycrystalline material -- 10
6
-1
cm
-1
):
0.07
Thermal Conductivity (at 300K -- W m
-1
K
-1
):
80-230
Crystal Structure:
Hexagonal
Acid
-
Base
Properties:
Slightly acidic